The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
Williams nominates students across NY-22 to service academies
SYRACUSE, N.Y. >> Congressman Brandon Williams, NY-22, announced on Monday that he has nominated 20 local students from the 22nd Congressional District to the United States Service Academies. This is the first class of students Williams has nominated.
Williams made his official nominations and notified each of the students following recommendations from a committee of local leaders from across the district.
“As a Navy Veteran, it is my distinct honor and privilege to nominate exceptional candidates from NY-22 in their pursuit of attending our nation’s Service Academies,” Williams said.
Below are the students nominated by Rep. Williams. *students who have been nominated to more than one Service Academy:
United States Naval Academy *Sean Cavanaugh, Madison County
*David Gleeson, Madison County
*Isaiah Sexton, Oneida County
*Donald Snyder, Oneida County
Joshua Armpriester, Onondaga County
Brady Barrett, Onondaga County
*Griffin Berry, Onondaga County
*Judson Ferris, Onondaga County
Jacob Lambrych, Onondaga County
*Jack Landau, Onondaga County
*Anthony Lisi, Onondaga County
United States Military Academy
*Sean Cavanaugh, Madison County
Maleigha Coffie, Madison County
Cole Paradis, Oneida County
*Isaiah Sexton, Oneida County
*Donald Snyder, Oneida County
*Griffin Berry, Onondaga County
*Benjamin Doody, Onondaga County
Luke Dwyer, Onondaga County
*Jack Landau, Onondaga County
*Anthony Lisi, Onondaga County
United States Merchant Marine Academy
*Sean Cavanaugh, Madison County
*David Gleeson, Madison County
United States Air Force Academy
*Sean Cavanaugh, Madison County
*David Gleeson, Madison County
Claire Marris, Madison County
Ellis Pomales III, Oneida County
*Benjamin Doody, Onondaga County
*Judson Ferris, Onondaga County
Benjamin Fleckenstein, Onondaga County
Payton Kremers, Onondaga County
*Jack Landau, Onondaga County
Jonah Williams, Onondaga County
“This is one of my greatest privileges as a member, having the ability to nominate individuals with the will to serve our country, become leaders for our community and nation, and I thank them for their dedication,” Williams said. “Congratulations to NY-22’S nominees, your community stands with you and honors your commitment.”
More information on the Service Academy nomination process can be found at https://brandonwilliams.house.gov/service-academynominations.